Largemouth Bass
Specifications Chart
Size | Price |
---|---|
3-4" | $2.59 ea. |
5-7" | $5.99 ea. |
8-10" | $15.49 ea. |
12"+ (order by the pound) | $19.99/lb. |
LARGEMOUTH BASS (Micropterus nigricans) are a top predator in lakes and ponds, helping maintain balanced ecosystems by controlling populations of smaller fish. These fish are popular for their strong fighting ability, making them a favorite among anglers. Stocking largemouth bass in lakes and ponds enhances recreational fishing opportunities and contributes to a thriving aquatic ecosystem.
ALIAS: Black bass, green trout, bucketmouth, bigmouth bass, widemouth bass
IDENTIFICATION: The large mouth extends past the back of the eye when the mouth is closed. A dark band runs along the side of the body from head to tail. Coloration is variable, but is usually a dark green.
DIET: Bluegill, frogs, insects, fathead minnows, golden shiner minnows and other small fish.
HABITAT: Largemouth thrive in freshwater environments, including lakes, rivers, ponds, and reservoirs, particularly in areas with abundant vegetation. They prefer warm, slow-moving waters and are often found in shallows near structures like logs, rocks, or weed beds. These conditions provide shelter and hunting opportunities.
SPAWNING: Mid-March to mid-June when water temperatures reach 62°F. Males construct nests in 2 to 4’ of water on sandy or gravely bottoms.
FISHING TIPS: Natural and artificial baits work well with casting or spinning gear. Best fishing months are May, June and July.
100 fish per acre stocking rate is recommended.